Hostname: page-component-cd9895bd7-q99xh Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-12-24T00:05:34.612Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Interglacial deposits at Wortwell, Norfolk

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

B. W. Sparks
Affiliation:
Department of Geography, Downing Place, Cambridge.
R. G. West
Affiliation:
Department of Botany, Downing Street, Cambridge.

Summary

Interglacial organic deposits, at Wortwell in Norfolk, containing bones of Elephas antiquus, plant remains and molluscs, are shown to be of Ipswichian age. The plant and molluscan assemblages of an early part of the interglacial and of the mixed oak forest zone are described and compared with similar assemblages from Ipswichian and Hoxnian deposits. The relation between this deposit and other local Pleistocene deposits in the Waveney Valley is discussed.

Type
Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1968

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

REFERENCES

Boycott, A. E. 1936. The habitats of fresh-water Mollusca in Britain. J. Anim. Ecol. 5, 116186.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Coope, G. R., Shotton, F. W. & Strachan, I. 1961. A late Pleistocene fauna and flora from Upton Warren, Worcestershire. Phil. Trans. R. Soc., B, 244, 379421.Google Scholar
Franks, J. W. 1960. Interglacial deposits at Trafalgar Square, London. New Phytol., 59, 145152.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Jessen, K. & Milthers, V. 1928. Stratigraphical and palaeontological studies of interglacial freshwater deposits in Jutland and north-west Germany. Danm. geol. Unders. (II Raekke), 48.Google Scholar
Kennard, A. S. & Woodward, B. B. 1917. The post-Pliocene non-marine Mollusca of Ireland. Proc. Geol. Ass., 28, 109190.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sparks, B. W. 1957. The non-marine Mollusca of the interglacial deposits at Bobbitshole, Ipswich. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B, 241, 3344.Google Scholar
Sparks, B. W. 1964. The distribution of non-marine Mollusca in the Last Interglacial in southeast England. Proc. malac. Soc. Lond., 36, 725.Google Scholar
Sparks, B. W. & West, R. G. 1959. The palaeoecology of the interglacial deposits at Histon Road, Cambridge. Eiszeitalter Gegenw., 10, 123143.Google Scholar
Sparks, B. W. 1963. The interglacial deposits at Stutton, Suffolk. Proc. Geol. Ass., 74, 419432.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Stelfox, A. W. 1911. A list of the land and freshwater mollusks of Ireland. Proc. R. Ir. Acad., 29, B, 65164.Google Scholar
Stelfox, A. W. 1912. Clare Island Survey, Part 23, Land and fresh-water Mollusca. Proc. R. Ir. Acad., 31, 64 pp.Google Scholar
West, R. G. 1956. The Quaternary deposits at Hoxne, Suffolk. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. 239, 265356.Google Scholar
West, R. G. 1957. The interglacial deposits at Bobbitshole, Ipswich. Phil. Trans. R. Soc., B, 241, 132.Google Scholar
West, R. G. 1961. The glacial and interglacial deposits of Norfolk. Trans. Norfolk Norwich, Nat. Soc., 19, 365375.Google Scholar
West, R. G. 1968. Pleistocene geology and biology. London: Longmans Green.Google Scholar
West, R. G. & Sparks, B. W. 1960. Coastal interglacial deposits of the English Channel. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B, 243, 95133.Google Scholar